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Quote from: roversdude on January 09, 2024, 11:00:57 amFelt slightly embarrassed when the guy asked last night why we aren’t signing players such as Sully and StockDoesn't this say more about you than whoever asked the question? When Stock signed he was a decent League 1 player, very well known to the manager. As for Sullivan, it doesn't really need saying but he was also from a fellow League 1 team - and had a very high calibre having had a decent Premier League career.Where are the proven signings this time? Joe Ironside.. any others? We're a team of unproven lower league and non-league players. With two more youngsters recently added.It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out the quickest way out of League Two is to assemble a team of experienced League One/Two physical grafters with a few promising youngsters. But then the 14th best budget in the League will rarely stretch to that... I keep reading that this is a tough league etc etc. It's really not. It's a crap league with crap direct physical football. I haven't been impressed with one League Two side we've played against since we dropped down. How we still can't compete after nearly 18 months at this level is laughable.
Felt slightly embarrassed when the guy asked last night why we aren’t signing players such as Sully and Stock
We need to get the players from non league before they get to the bigger sides and give them time to develop. While doing that sign players that are ready to do it now.
So you are saying we have no proven League One PlayersRichard Wood - proven at Championship/League OneTommy Rowe as aboveBen Close proven at League OneJon Taylor proven at League OneZain Westbrooke proven at League OneTom Anderson proven at League OneJoe Ironside proven at League One
Kings Lynn have just sold a 22 yr old non league central defender player to Southend for a reported £35,000 fee plus add ons. We had a 18yr old central defender winning MOM awards at EFL level last season, and all we have done is undermine his value ever since. While Peterborough have slapped £5 million on a player who didn't look all that against us in the cup this season, in fact on the day they got away with it, but they market young players the right way and we never have, getting way below their value time after time.
Quote from: selby on January 09, 2024, 01:05:53 pm Kings Lynn have just sold a 22 yr old non league central defender player to Southend for a reported £35,000 fee plus add ons. We had a 18yr old central defender winning MOM awards at EFL level last season, and all we have done is undermine his value ever since. While Peterborough have slapped £5 million on a player who didn't look all that against us in the cup this season, in fact on the day they got away with it, but they market young players the right way and we never have, getting way below their value time after time.The way we are handling Faulkner is poor IMO.
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on January 09, 2024, 12:22:19 pmWe need to get the players from non league before they get to the bigger sides and give them time to develop. While doing that sign players that are ready to do it now.Sammy I love your posts but recently you totally contradict yourself either in the same post or further down
Would you rush back him into the team after a long injury layoff
Quote from: drfc1951 on January 09, 2024, 04:23:06 pmWould you rush back him into the team after a long injury layoffIf he is on the bench he should be fit to play. I think there were others on the bench who were back from injuries and there have been instances of players removed from the subs bench because they are not match fit. I’m afraid that evidence points towards discrimination towards Faulkner.
If i was TB i would think twice about putting more of my money into the club, after reading some of the comments on here.
The physio before this new one looked like one of the most unfit men I’ve ever seen.Surely when interviewing someone for this kind of position the minimum should be that they look after themselves